+HoundGrrls Posted November 1, 2004 Share Posted November 1, 2004 I am looking for book advice about hiking in Mid-Atlantic. Specifically books with pictures of stuff to avoid (Brown Recluse, Poison Sumac, etc.) and nature facts pertinent to the area. I am in the greater D.C. area and am an exprired member of Potomac Appalation Trail Club. Do you know if PATC or even REI gives hiking/nature basics classes that are similar to the book I am interested in? Another organization? Thanks, Melissa of HoundGrrls Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted November 1, 2004 Share Posted November 1, 2004 I think you're best off looking for a hiking book for the specific state, or part of the state you are interested in. A hiking book that covers the entire mid-Atlantic would not be detailed enough to be of much use. Quote Link to comment
+Athiker & Son Posted November 1, 2004 Share Posted November 1, 2004 This might just fit the bill DC Hiking Quote Link to comment
+Waterboy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 The way you word your question I believe you are more interested in how to hike safely than in where to hike in the DC area. If what you have little or no experience, and are concerned with safety I would recommend contacting a local club that runs group hikes. During these hikes the leader will pass on some of his/her knowledge of general hiking. You will also have the opportunity to talk and learn from other experienced hikers. Although I am not aware of how clubs run in the DC area, I believe PATC is mainly interested in trail maintenance (and they do a fine job of it.) Groups that have regularly scheduled hikes in your area include the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) – DC Chapter, the Capital Hiking Club, and Wanderbirds. GOOD LUCK PS - Living near Philadelphia I participate in and lead hikes/trail maintenance for the AMC Delaware Valley Chapter. Quote Link to comment
+edscott Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 Things encountered while hiking are much less dangerous that things encountered while working or shopping or driving... relax and enjoy the time spent outdoors. If you are lucky enough to spot a Brown Recluse or a Rattlesnake savor the moment. Before long they will be replaced by a condo with a micro stuck to a dumpster.... Quote Link to comment
+HoundGrrls Posted November 2, 2004 Author Share Posted November 2, 2004 You are right about more interested in "what is it that I am seeing" then where to go. I would like pics about looking out for bad stuff and pics for cool neat-o stuff. My desire for going with dogs plus my desire for my hiking adventure to look at something other than the person in front of me makes me shy away from the big groups. Maybe I will tootle around to REI and check out their picture books for the MD/DC/N VA area. Melissa Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 You are right about more interested in "what is it that I am seeing" then where to go. I would like pics about looking out for bad stuff and pics for cool neat-o stuff. My desire for going with dogs plus my desire for my hiking adventure to look at something other than the person in front of me makes me shy away from the big groups. Maybe I will tootle around to REI and check out their picture books for the MD/DC/N VA area. Melissa Then maybe you'd be better off with something like the Field Guide to North American Mammals?, the Field Guide to North American Reptiles, Scats and Tracks of the Northeast, the Nat. Audobon Soc. Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States, or Dangerous Wildlife in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide to Safe Encounters in the Wild. Quote Link to comment
+BMSquared Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 Scats And Tracks of the Northeast I always suspected your reading list was a little different from the rest of us. Quote Link to comment
+jonboy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 Here are some online information links: Gorp Views from the Top Trailspace AMC Discussion Board Slackpacker Sometimes, the best wat to get relevant info is to ask on one of the discussion forums. My favorite is "Views From The Top", but it is primarily oriented to the Northeast. Quote Link to comment
+HoundGrrls Posted November 3, 2004 Author Share Posted November 3, 2004 Scats And Tracks of the Northeast I always suspected your reading list was a little different from the rest of us. You know...dog people are very in tune to poop. Thanks for the suggestions! Quote Link to comment
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